All Property Week articles in 10 December 2004 – Page 3
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Professional
Case news
Telecoms health concernsT-Mobile (UK) and Others v Secretary of State and Another, 12 November 2004, Court of AppealThe message Local planning authorities should only exceptionally take into account health concerns in considering planning permission applications relating to telecommunications.The case T-Mobile and other telecoms companies sought application for planning permission to ...
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News
Vodafone calls for surplus sell-off
Changes in accounting rules prompt surplus property disposal
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News
John Sorrell named as Lipton’s successor at CABE
John Sorrell has been appointed as the new chairman of the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE).
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News
Syndicate buys Southampton landmark
Private investor syndicator Hotbed has bought the Nelson Gate complex in Southampton for £17.5m.
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Markets
Multiplex buys out Pillar at Cricklewood
Australian contractor takes on residential element for Multiplex Living
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News
Tchenguiz buys Spirit
Robert Tchenguiz’s thirst for pubs is continuing with a £345m deal to buy a 364-strong pub estate from Spirit Group.
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News
Yell is first tennant in the Metro building
Directories company Yell has agreed a deal to become the first tenant in the Metro Building on Belfast’s Donegall Square South. Yell is taking 14,500 sq ft (1,345 sq m) at £15/sq ft (£161.46/sq m).
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Markets
Northern developers face brownfield shortage
A dearth of brownfield sites suitable for residential schemes in northern city centres is forcing developers into ‘more peripheral areas’, according to Knight Frank.
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News
Topland sells off Pavilions office in Bristol
Topland has sold the Pavilions office complex in Bristol to a German fund as part of an £85m disposal programme.
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News
Grainger Trust NAV boom drives shares
Grainger Trust’s shares jumped by more than 4% on Tuesday when it revealed a 34% annual increase in net asset value.
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Insight
BIDs are not here to hinder small occupiers
Sir, I am writing in connection with your recent leading article in Property Direct (‘Small businesses will pick up the bill for BIDs’, November).
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Markets
The Liver BID
Liverpool’s biggest landlords are realising that a BID will benefit them, as well as their tenants.
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Insight
Disposals will benefit public and private sectors
Government’s £30bn asset sales will deliver rewards for all parties
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News
BBC cements Manchester relocations
BBC director-general Mark Thompson confirmed on Tuesday that several BBC departments would be moved to Manchester.
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News
St Modwen buys Basingstoke’s Malls with Key Kuwaiti partner
Regeneration specialist St Modwen has bought the Malls shopping centre in Basingstoke in a joint venture with Salhia Real Estate Company of Kuwait.
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News
Bank to issue new ‘swaps’ derivative
TD Securities launches ‘property total return swaps’ of up to £100m
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News
Bank of New York chooses Piccadilly
Argent’s One Piccadilly Gardens has won the battle to secure Bank of New York’s Manchester relocation.
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News
Royal Bank of Scotland signs up to Princes Dock
The Royal Bank of Scotland is the latest tenant to sign up to Princes Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront.